Recently, Scott's approach has changed. For years, Scott held the same old satsang-type meetings one often sees in the spiritual scene, where the teacher sits in the front of the room handing out concepts about awakening, without much direct participation by the audience. After watching so many people follow teachers around for years in these kinds of formats, without having the direct experience of spiritual awakening, Scott began trying something new in private sessions. He began using a certain tool that people could use on their own, without the teacher. This tool grew into what Scott now calls "the Living Inquiries."
Scott is now using these tools in meetings across the U.S. These tools are easy to use and have been found to be very effective at seeing through the belief in a separate self and deepening into the direct experience of abiding in freedom in the here and now. Scott's approach has also broadened to include elements that are relevant to people's actual lives, including work with addiction and relationships. Scott also brings trained facilitators of his work to his meetings, so that participants can have one-on-one time with the Inquiries, if they like.
With these Inquiries, Scott helps participants target exactly where they feel stuck in their lives, where they are still seeking, and overlooking the basic freedom of presence. Come taste this new and unique approach to the deepest human freedom possible--freedom from self.